inamrinone
Inamrinone, also known as amrinone, is a phosphodiesterase-3 (PDE3) inhibitor used as an inodilator in the management of acute heart failure and cardiogenic shock. By inhibiting PDE3, it increases cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) within cardiac myocytes and vascular smooth muscle, producing positive inotropy and vasodilation.
In the heart, elevated cAMP enhances myocardial contractility and can improve stroke volume, while in vascular
Administration and pharmacokinetics are oriented toward short-term, intravenous use in hospital settings. Amrinone has a rapid
Clinical use is typically limited to acute decompensated heart failure or certain cases of cardiogenic shock
Adverse effects commonly include hypotension, tachyarrhythmias, and thrombocytopenia. Other potential issues include hepatic dysfunction and electrolyte
Although amrinone can improve hemodynamics, randomized trials have not consistently shown a survival benefit, contributing to